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  • how trippy would it be if thats how fast it really was going?!!

  • dat one HUGE mexican wave

  • Its called a Jetstream. And its normal.

    

  • I guess this retard doesn't realize that gravity waves travel at the same speed as light. I think we can safely take them out of the equation.

  • Its not because of gravity it has to do with Supercells or extreme weather instability

  • its on fastforward watch the cars in backround

  • @mrcrowelydr It says that in the description, bro. But thanks for reiterating it.

  • @mrcrowelydr Or the clock!

  • The gravity would not do something like that. That's an atmospheric phenomenon, probably relative to pressure.

  • What part of "Time Lapse" don't you guys get?

  • FAKE! Look at the far right and you will see a street beyond the tree line where traffic is going fast forward. The minutes passing are edited over sped up video. WHY, I ask do people make these lame hoax videos?

  • @FloridaClouds wow im speechless, u are a total fuckwit.

  • did U fast forward, or was it just being crazy!

  • @kenwoodline6 yeah, i think he fast forward (aif any of you want to object, don't)

  • WOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLE­WOBBLE!

  • looks peaceful, id be outside day dreaming

  • are you using fast motion?

  • I had a family member show me pictures of this. Those were the craziest cloud pictures I have ever seen! There were pictures of what looked like mountains upside down, a face of a lion, with a saint praying in the left eye of it. God! It gives me goosebumps just thinking about it as I saw them. I'm from IOWA originally & to date I had NEVER seen anything like that before there or ANYWHERE else!!

  • Just like the sea.

  • That is some weird shiz

  • that is really cool, i could sit and watch that all day, well not all day:L

    quite cool.

  • wow they were moving fast cuz the time lapse is by 1 min

  • gravity wave lol good one!

  • never heard of a graity wave

  • @bakuganproof no one has. but don't let that stop some 'expert' shill from telling you that it existed in the 13th century BC and then pulling out some fabricated evidence

  • @OverlyExcitedNewJack lol, I know right...It seems whenever a video of nibiru pops up people say "sundog!" then another vid popped up that was clearly not a sundog, and they called it a "swamp baby" or some shit like that...I finally just asked them for a list of all the atmospheric phenomena that is known to happen, so we know when something is out of the norm.

  • @St0n3dGuRU

    Nibiru is completely bullshit, there is no proof of this massive planet, if it were to swoop by in 2012 we would already be able to see it in our night sky or in telescopes, but this is simply a low pressure current with warm air from the ground rising causes the clouds to fluxuate. Nothing more and nothing less.

  • @YearZer02022 how is it living with your head in the sand?

  • @St0n3dGuRU How is it living believing that a mysterious planet that has never been seen that is going to crash into the planet in 2 years, might I add that it is larger than earth and would be easily visible to us, and kill ALL life on earth, every you loved and your dreams would be gone that day?

    Doesn't seem very pleasent even though its not going to happen, life will continue till one day it will end, not by God.

  • @YearZer02022 i'm believing in the fossil record. Ever 3600-4000 years, something comes along and fucks our planet up.

  • @St0n3dGuRU Every 3-4 thousand years? The last major global catastrophe was about 600 thousand years ago, if something major happened over 4 thousand years ago, there would be no humans, there would be no you, thats an idiotic statement with zero relevance to actual fossil records that do not support your opinion.

  • it's a rare cloud form called undulatus asperatus where the winds above the cloud level create waves similar to how surface winds create undulating waves in the oceans. the cloud wasn't actually given a formal name until 2009 where it became the first new cloud named since 1951. want my credentials? oceanography and estuarine science major with a minor in geology. i don't know much about the haarp program other than it's a conspiracy theory used to explain incredibly erroneous events

  • @masonrunner100 .....HAARP stands for Highly Active Auroral Research Program and it's some of Tesla's work. Just google it. Thanks to our govts, people laugh when they hear the word conspiracy. It just shows their success in brainwashing. HAARP is in Alaska in the middle of nowhere. It is capable of pushing the ionosphere up like 80 miles and allowing it to slam down where they want in return causing things like earthquakes, tsunamis etc. Weather control is another aspect of it. Look it up.....

  • @masonrunner100 you're a god damned idiot.

    MASON runner, slick name, moron. No, we don't think you're a pawn lackie of some massive cult.

  • @OverlyExcitedNewJack but he is right.

  • @kalish86 right about what?

  • @OverlyExcitedNewJack about the nature of the clouds.

  • It's a new type of cloud discovered last year.

  • What the hell is HAARP?

  • @countryboy8287

    HAARP is a load of bullshit.

  • That's amazing and quite picturesque. I enjoyed watching the clouds undulate over that time period. Thanks for posting the vid.

  • great footage, thanks for this.

  • HAARP induced gravity wave.

    I wonder if there were any chemtrails were getting sprayed above those.....

  • @unstableminded your user name says it all lol

  • its the coriolis effect on the ocean above us...beautiful.

  • *sigh*...so many people fail to see the beauty of our own world...thanks for posting.

  • faster. not real

  • bryy3500 you are right --my bad, thx for posting, I came back and had another look and enjoyed it for what it was intended...ohh that is...freaky..cool..and awesome nature.

  • Not intended as a trick - video description says " time lapse"

  • @tinfoilhatter lol, you poor soul.

  • We are at the bottom of an ocean of air. thx for sharing. awesome.

    dp

  • Awesome!

  • Ah crap i knew we were underneath invisible, breathable water that isnt wet.

  • lol

  • @1995musicman that just blew my mind

  • @Jthechosenone wait...clouds aren't dry!

  • Neat! Thanks for posting!

  • Woah.....that's cool AND freakish at the same time.... O_O;

  • Damn nature, you scary.

  • makes it all the better, nature's being scary ^^

  • thats weird

  • Fo reaalllz?

  • lmao@"gravity wave" yeah... what makes THAT air any heavier than THAT OTHER air? hahaaha... love these fake cover up "phenomenons" for SCALAR WEATHER MODIFICATION!!! Fucking people! HAARP anyone?

  • @OverlyExcitedNewJack ....dude it does us no good to convince some people of the truth. They are too busy watching football or American Idol to take the blinders off. I just pray that not everybody is so fucking ignorant to think that weather modification is only sci-fi........hey bro, do like I do and tell everybody you can in a civil way- hell just point out a chemtrail or 20. People who know me would never think my name is unstableminded on here. Know what I mean? Plant that seed.......

  • @OverlyExcitedNewJack yep air in altitude is thinner than over the ground, because the pressure is less important, air is compressible, and thus the density is also smaller. I can send you pictures of wake gravity waves because the air encounter an obstacle. Sorry ffor my english, I am french.

  • @kalish86 I'm sorry you're french.

  • @woo62909 lol. not for long, I am a mercenary.

  • cool :D

  • wow, how is this effect created? the gravity from the moon or earth?

  • looks like water

  • Thank you, my friend, for introducing me to this little-known phenomenon. I have spent the last two years perfecting a technique to harness and control these waves. Yesterday, I levitated a Burger King for six minutes. Tomorrow... who knows? I might use these waves, along with my Destructo-Beam, to take over the world. Ah Ah Aaaaahhh!!!

  • It's wierd how clouds move that far and fast in one minute.

  • this has absolutely nothing to do with gravity wave, but still what an awesome video

  • i like how anunnaki444 said its time lapse...duh you just insulted bry 3500 by inplying he didnt know something that obvious haha

    yes the clouds are movie that fast...dur

  • no gravity waves.

  • for sure yes, but still beautyfull

  • what the heck is HAARP?

  • HAARP = high frequency active auroral research program

    Google it!

  • lol ok

    thanks

  • dont forget Project Blue beam, and Extremely Low and Very low Frequency waves. also they can direct sound directly to you. there's a billboard somewhere about "Paranormal State" on A&E and it whispers in your ear as you pass. so you could see and feel and hear something THATS NOT THERE! scary!

  • lol thts weird,

    thanks :P

  • It's just directed sound, using ultrasound waves. There's nothing magical about it. Go google it. It's the aural equivalent to a laser. People thought those were magical beams of destruction at first, too. It's just another scientific advancement that isn't well enough developed yet for common household use, so people think it's hocus-pocus. Chill out, and inform yourself before you make an ass of yourself by talking about "THE SCARE THINGS YOU SEE/HEAR THAT AREN'T THERE!!1!".

  • arent these clouds indicating an inversion layer?

    So in a certain kind of way its really like the surface of a liquid.

    Or like blowig smoke upon the "surface" of carbon dioxide in a bucket or so.

  • like being underwater

  • Wow.....If I didn't know better, I would say this was a HAARP deployment.

  • not gravity waves,! stationary energy waves, evberyone please look up nikola tesla, if you pulse these earth stationary waves you can send energy to all points on earth! in teslas colorado springs notes, he talks of this effect with storms following this trend, i have put up info on teslas systems so you can start to understand these phenomenon once humans use them for energy transfer.

  • possible? i dont think that the potential difference is strong enough for long tracks.

  • Awesome vid, but it was due changes of temperature.

  • the hair on the back of my neck almost stook up

  • awsome that happened so fast too

  • Ur stupid, look at the timer, it's hh:mm.

  • i'd be scared

  • that was cool.....but not a gravity wave

  • You should probably look up gravity wave. That is exactly what this is. You might be confusing gravity waves with the cosmological term gravitational waves... which are completely different.

  • amazing

  • i wouldnt say it was a gravity wave... maybe more pressure waves... but still a really nice vid!

  • wow. that's just beautiful!

  • cool

  • thats pretty cool thanx for posting the video.

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  • Interesting

  • Cooooool

  • This is gorgeous footage. Thank you for posting.

  • Whoa... *Whirr*

  • I think that's more of an air pressure wave than a gravity wave...

  • cool

  • Silly coconut head, gravity doesn't exist.

  • THE FUCKING SKYS FALLING MOM!

  • Hows that happen? WOW!

  • scary

  • woah

  • wow

  • wowow

  • wow...that is amazing

  • Thats what i love about the sky, you look up at it and most days it looks calm and quite... but record it for a couple of hours, speed it up and it comes to life in mesmorising ways (:

  • Holy shizniz! That's trippy.

  • sieht sehr geil aus

  • well no its not fake it happen in super cell storms so its quite common

  • Hah! You Fail!!!!!!!!!!

  • yay! filmed in tama, where the meskwaki natives lived and still live now to do! :D

  • why is it called a gravity wave?

  • Because when the air goes up at the front of the wave, gravity is what causes it to come back down. They're essentially identical to waves in the ocean, except of course the air is much less dense. You don't see them often because they occur when temperature increases with height, which is not usually how the atmosphere behaves.

  • cool. i haven't seen anything like that out here in Washington, although you'd think being so close to the mountains you would. although i find the term a little misleading as it isn't a wave in the force, but a wave caused by the force.

  • it didnt ACTUALLY go that fast.right?cause if it did,and i were there,i would have a heart-attack!

  • Yup - Time Lapse

  • harperwilloughby why the hell are you angry with my comments man? i'm just expressing my opinion. LIGHT159 and CHONDONMAN also commented like mine. i had educated myself and still, ITS FULL OF SHIT!!!

  • Sorry, my comment was directed towards "Senscandalous."

  • cool

  • that's full of shit!!!! optical illusion nice try you idiot

  • Science is hard, isn't it?

  • Please find some way to educate yourself.

  • thats is fucking sick man

  • What are you high or stupid?

  • oh that's sick!!

  • That was pretty cool, nice post I give ya a 5...

    *****

  • that's fuckin ridiculous

  • whats the flash across middle to right of screen around 13-14 seconds

  • it looks like car lights too me.

  • It's a common phenomena. Different densities of air float upon one another just like air over water and waves form in the interface just like air and water. Looks cool but not rare or particularly strange.

  • thats crazy, thanks for posting!

  • Wow nice capture

  • i wouldn't be scared its like Waves upbove very sweet video

  • That is sort of what breaking ocean waves look like from below. Strange how the light comes through more intensely in the furrows of the clouds' waves where I would have guessed the cloud layer would be thicker, but the high points are darker. Too weird!

  • very cool

  • lol.

    i like the people who are saying, "I would be frighteed if i saw that.

  • lindo e ao mesmo tempo assustador.

  • its extremly sped up! u can see cars flashing by and lights too!!

  • Nyooo...REEEALLY? You mean he didnt tell us that it was a time lapse? Oh...he did...

    Read the file comments next time before you make yourself look like an idiot.

  • it's a highway genius! cant u tell he/she lives in the middle of nowhere

  • omg

    that's creepy

    i would be frightened if i saw something like that.

  • Holy cow, that is interesting. Where was this video taken?

  • wow very cool and very interesting 5 star ^_^

  • fun-key

  • yes I now is amazing!!!

  • looks like under water...

  • Weird...

  • is this constant, or just a one off experience?

  • wow that's some pretty interesting shit brotha

  • For sure it´s chemclouds and HAARP in progress!

  • Cool. I like that video, good one. 5 Stars

  • Could b H.A.R.R.P

  • dude that is awesome...umm were there any anomilies that you could feel (like when its about to rain sometimes its pretty easy to feel that it will)

  • wow. it move like water. scar (o,O)

  • air behaves exactly like water, there is technically no difference

  • Lord, thats scary. scary awesome, though!

  • thats pretty pimp

  • Gravity waves don't exist expect at high energy levels, like the collision between two neurton stars. These are merely termperature variations that distort the passing cloud formations. It's awesome, though!

  • Chemtrails and Haarp! Knuff Said!

  • what are those bubbles at 00:23 sec?

  • i think it was rain...

  • Very cool!

  • Looks like HAARP is up to their dirty tricks again.

  • awesome